Thanks for making the release, Jim!
Allen
Because we may have a life?
Sent from mobile device, please ignore spelling mistakes.
Von: James E. King III
Gesendet: 26.12.2018 18:04
An: James E. King III
Cc: dev@thrift.apache.org
Betreff: Re: Apache Thrift 0.12.0 Release Candidate 1
I haven't hear
Hi folks,
Apache Thrift 0.12.0 has been released. The site thrift.apache.org is
still being updated, but you can download source tarballs and a statically
linked windows thrift executable from the GitHub release page, which
contains a link to all of the release notes as well:
https://github.com/
Sounds good. Thank you Jim.
From: James E. King III
Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2018 12:04 PM
To: James E. King III
Cc: dev@thrift.apache.org
Subject: Re: Apache Thrift 0.12.0 Release Candidate 1
I haven't heard any feedback on this, so I'm going
I haven't heard any feedback on this, so I'm going to proceed with the
release shortly.
- Jim
On Wed, Dec 19, 2018 at 6:45 AM James E. King III wrote:
> Greetings all,
>
> The 0.12.0 RC1 release of Apache Thrift is available for download.
> 0.12.0 will provide a large number of bugfixes and enh
Greetings all,
The 0.12.0 RC1 release of Apache Thrift is available for download.
0.12.0 will provide a large number of bugfixes and enhancements, and
adds language support for Common LISP, Swift, and Typescript.
We're doing things a little differently this time around and taking
advantage of som
The biggest CI issue I have seen is that the builds fail more often in
Common Lisp than anywhere else. It looks as if CL is losing track of a
temporary file that it creates. Perhaps it's a race, I don't know. With
the new control we have over CI I can rekick any build job and eventually
it will
I would like to start the planning for our next release candidate, 0.12.0
RC, and wanted to open up the discussion for any blocking issues that we
would like to see make it in before cutting the branch and addressing any
outstanding CI issues. Thoughts?
-Jake